The latest report from tech analyst firm Gartner for the Chinese
market has predicted that some 443.5 million mobile phones will be sold
in 2014, with 400 million of them being smartphones.
That equates to a 90% smartphone penetration rate, which could even
go as high as 95%. With over 1 billion mobile phone users, China is
quickly living up to its name as one of the premier developing mobile
markets. It will continue to get more attention from smartphone
manufacturers as penetration of smart devices continues to rise.
Chief Gartner analyst Lu Jun predicts serious growth in the high-end
mobile phone sector in the coming years, moving from 20% this year to
32% by 2017. This means that many manufacturers like Huawei, ZTE,
Lenovo, and others will have to begin offering more capable devices
(read. not “whitebox”) if they hope to stay relevant in a market that is
approaching saturation.
Jun also speculates that TCL (who sell their devices under the
Alcatel brand) is poised for big growth this year. While only shipping
some 16 million devices in 2013, the company more than doubled its
sales. We’re curious to see how well their One Touch Hero (review) and recently-revealed One Touch Idol X+ (CES hands-on) do this year.
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